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Tag: Rathfarnham
Family plea for donations for life-saving surgery for three-year-old with cerebral palsy
By Laura Lyne THE FAMILY of a courageous three-year-old from Rathfarnham who has cerebral palsy is hoping to fundraise for life-changing surgery ...
Gardaí appeal for missing pregnant Rathfarnham teenager
By Echo Reporter Gardaí in Rathfarnham have appealed for the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 17-year-old Antonesa Hasani, who was ...
The Carousel Aware Prize for Independently Published Authors
By Mary Dennehy LIVING in the Dublin Mountains, Carolann Copland only started writing ten years ago – and is now at the ...
Former Edmonstown Mill on the market at €1 million
By Laura LyneA RESIDENTIAL development site at the former Edmonstown Mill in Rathfarnham with potential for a medium density development is for ...
Over 1,000 proudly marched from Ballinteer car-park to St Enda’s Park in remembrance
By Echo ReporterOVER 1,000 people turned out to celebrate 1916 in Dublin South. The Dublin South 1916 People’s Parade – organised by ...
Lyme disease sufferer in danger of death, seeks to raise €100,000 to help with treatment
By Echo ReporterA YOUNG woman from Rathfarnham bravely spoke to The Echo this week about the need for more awareness around Lyme ...
Little Heroes awards for brave swimmers
By Laura LyneFOUR inspiring young swimmers have been announced as winners of the Little Heroes Award by the Water Babies swimming school ...
New contemporary image in the pipeline for Nutgrove Centre
By Brendan GrehanNUTGROVE Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham is planning further refurbishment. After broadening the appeal of the 30-year-old centre by signing up two ...
‘Since being in hospital and categorised as disabled I’ve been like a second-class citizen’
By Laura LyneA WOMAN who was forced to have her leg amputated last January following a two-year illness has thanked her neighbours ...
Beer to bier proposal’s thumbs down by council goes to ABP
By Echo ReporterFANAGANS Funeral Directors have lodged an appeal with An Bord Pleanála (ABP) after planning permission to convert the former Tuning ...